Studio Sessions

Enrique is a versatile drummer that will adapt to any commercial genre. Pop, rock, Latin, and funk are Enrique’s most preferred genres. With studio technology knowledge, the workflow will be fast, and easy in all the sessions.

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Live Performances

Similar to Studio Sessions, Enrique provides a service that adapts to plenty of commercial genres, including jazz, psychedelic, and reggae. He will adapt to any kind of venue, and ensemble.

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Mixing/Mastering Sessions

With all mixing sessions, every client will be getting a release ready level mix. Enrique aims to bring the client’s sound to life, and give the artist’s work the best sound for the public to absorb. For every project there will be up to three revisions before extra charge.

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Tetra Current - Chad Floyd

Colors - Black Pumas (cover)

Mixing examples

Bio

Enrique Mendez is a producer, mixer, and drummer in the East Los Angeles area. After years of studying under the supervision of Jonathan Matson at Miracosta College, Enrique is now getting his Bachelor’s in Commercial Music under the direction of Dr. Adam Snow. He has performed, and mixed in various genres from Jazz to Pop to EDM. The work of producer Quincy Jones, drummer Larnell Lewis, and mixing engineer Andrew Scheps has influenced the sound of Enrique to this day. He is still working every day to find a new sound, and to work with new artists.

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To be as selfless as you can. If there is any focus on you, you should build yourself up in a positive way.”

— Larnell Lewis